Yes, there are many illegal immigrants who lived and worked in the United States and no official record of their whereabouts are being held.
i am American, i was born in America, as was my son, and my husband is mexican. .. he has been banned for 5 years, it is different with each case & each judge
Yes, as long as he/she has a valid passport and can corroborate reason of visit, staying time and the means to return to Mexico (i.e. a valid reservation and return ticket).
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.
Parts of the US they lost in Mexican-American war 1848
The supposed benefit would have been the return of lost territories during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Specifically, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. It however was unfeasible because Mexico was in the middle of its Mexican Revolution (1910-1921).
Brother of Syrian nationality moved to Turkey systematically and then go to Greece smuggling, and now he wants to return to Turkey Do you accept Turkey or return to Greece How can he move to Mexico and how much will you pay?
1848 Mexico recognized Texas was part of the US and that the Rio Grande was the border of the two nations. They ceded the Mexican Cession. The US, in return, paid Mexico about $18 million for claims and to protect the Mexicans who lived in Texas and the Mexican Cession.
They are only taken past the US-Mexico border. That is why the US Border Patrol has a never-ending task: most illegal immigrants don't return to their home towns and just keep trying to enter the country again and again.
No, they should return with their families.
He was called by the Mexican congress to defend Mexico from what they saw was an invasion from the United States.
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.
Your question reveals an unconscious bias. You said,= "How can a US citizen sponsor an illegal immigrant...." = If you "sponsor" them, they are not an "illegal immigrant." Careful, the way your question is phrased says a lot about you. The very term "illegal immigrant" is insulting to ....migrant workers, especially. Mexican citizens surely don't like the phrase and, by the way, Superman was apparently an "illegal immigrant" and you SURELY wouldn't want to insult HIM.